 Wel, gan y toffi TV ar my three things from Everton Nyl, Sheffield United won at Gwlderswmparcha, another horrific home performance by Everton resulting in our ninth home defeat of the season, one victory since December the 20th at Gwlderswmparcha for Everton, absolutely shambolic performance as a Gwlderswmparcha, and ultimately won that end of the season for us tonight, European football is gone quite clearly. And it seemed, it seemed. Let's get into it, the European football is gone. First thing you want to talk about is the attitude of the players, and for me, they don't seem to care enough. There's no accountability, I don't think, on the pitch from them players. When everything's good, they look like good footballers, but the minute there's a little bit of adversity, it goes. Nobody questions each other, no, there's no talking, you can hear it, listening to it because there's no crowd. And without the crowd, I think our players shake stuff, I think our players just walk around like it's a training game, particularly a home, it doesn't, weirdly, it doesn't really happen away from home, and I don't know whether, again, that to me just points to an attitude issue. I think tonight they've gone on thinking these are bottom of the league, the relegated, they've done nothing away from home. We can do this, we'll beat them without, all to me, all disrespectful because that's what it looks like. I might be miles wrong, I'm sure people will tell me I'm wrong in the comments, but to me it looks like they just don't care, it looks like it doesn't hurt them. You know, any one of us who've played football in any team or any level, when you know what you have to do and there's a prize there, you go and give it your absolute all. Though Sheffield United play has left everything on the pitch tonight, the relegated, they've got nothing to play for, the down, and yet they were throwing themselves in the way of shots, they were working hard, they were getting in our faces, they were congratulating each other when there was a bloch, the goalkeeper celebrating saves, the man-to-man making sure they talk, they're in the referee's face. As a wandering round, even when there was a late challenge on Lluca Dean, nobody went over, nobody was in anyone's face, nobody was in Basham's face or John Moss's ear, nobody, nobody. And yet them, you know, Hamers pushes Basham over and there's a couple of them having a go with them and all that, there's nothing there from us. And I think ultimately it made me think these players don't really want to play in the conference league. That's how it looked, I'm probably well off here, but that's what it looked like. It didn't look like players who knew they had to win a game to get into Europe. That's really disappointing for me. It's cutting, actually, for us as fans to see that. A second thing I'm going to talk about is the job the man-to-man has got on this summer, because for me it's huge. I think, like I've said in my match reaction, when things are going well, or if United said it then, when things are going well, they look like disassemblance of a good side here, or a basis, we know that there needs to be changes, but this summer it's blindingly obvious, absolutely blindingly obvious whatever needs this summer. There's no way I've said it before, and I hope this is quite clear, there is no way Everton can get it wrong this summer. None, because it isn't about tinkering, it's in your face, it's pace, it's power, it's mobility, it's all it. That's all the needs are focused on this summer, and they can't get it wrong. There's no way Marcel Brands can get that wrong this summer. None. Other summers he might have been trying to do different things or looking for pieces to put here, it's so easy this summer for Everton's recruitment. Power, pace, mobility, go and get it in abundance, because we haven't got it, and the minute we come up against any team that can actually run, we're second best at everything, the more organised, we look clueless, we need it. We'll link with Moose of the Arby over the weekend, absolutely what we need, quick as anything, scores, goals, creates chances, can get in round and back. Leon Bailey, someone I love, plays on the same side, I'd love the both of them, it's not going to happen, but one or the other would be fantastic and very smart business for Everton Football Club. Go and get Papi Sarr from Metor, Anguisa from Fulham, team that's being relegated to give us that extra run on power in midfield. Sarr would be better, he's younger, can score goals and he's on the up, but Anguisa's a good player on the 25, go and get him. Go and get a right back from Wolfsburg if we can't get Max Sarr, and somebody can get up and down, give us with, create chances, because this team doesn't have anything extra. It hasn't got extra gear, it hasn't got anything. And then go and get a centre forward, you can put pressure on Dominic Alvedlewyrn, or you can take Richard Ellison off the side for someone like Huang, who has not had a good season at Leipzig, but has a brilliant pressure, can squeeze good, a lot of goals for Salzburg, he hasn't had a great time like he said at Leipzig, but Wagsard will score a goal, he's got a goal in him, or go and get Terra Moffi from Lorianne in France, someone like that, Edward at Celtic, somebody can really put pressure on the other two because there's nothing there. You're looking at that bench, there's nothing, and that's just for starters, and then can we sell off you, and maybe bring another one in just to bolt the squad out, because there's no options for everything, there's no one different. The bench is the same as the first team in terms of slow and no mobility, so that needs changing. Carlo and Brands have got a big job and they have to do it and have to get it right this summer, most definitely. Otherwise, what can we do? And the third person I'm going to talk about is Jordan Pickford, because I don't think, people are very quick, I think, to jump on Pickford when he's made mistakes. And listen right, he's been criticised and rightly so at times, he hasn't been good enough, his head hasn't been on it, he's made errors that he should do better with, but for me, since he's come back for the derby, he's been sensational, well maybe a bit over the top, he's been really good since he's come back, and he was good again tonight. Nothing he can do when someone's sliding into tap-on from three or four yards, because your centre back has left them on his own. But I've really encouraged by Pickford's form of late, I think his kicking's been really good, I think he looks nice and calm, I'm not saying he's going to become the best goalie in the world, but I think he's being one of the plus points of late. And I think for me, that gives me some hope for moving forward, that if he can tie the other bit of the pitch up, then he, and he continues this kind of form, yes we might need to bring another keeper in to put pressure on whether that's Robin Olsen staying or whether it's Sergio Romero coming in on three, but he has been the one positive thing. I think he's done really well of late, made some good saves, made a good save tonight to keep it at 1-0 to Sheffield tonight, it could have been even worse, but he's the kind of bright spot for me, he got my man of the match, I just wanted to finish on a little bit of a positive because there isn't really anything positive to say about that. Right, that's my three things, let me know what you think in the comments section below, give the video a thumbs up, subscribe if you haven't, and if you want more videos why not become a patron. Have, well enjoy the rest of your weekend if you can, see you later.